The Extrovert

Posted Jan 10, 2009 by Goodselfme / comments 17 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

Our relationships with other family members often require dealing with an Extrovert. This read can be helpful to better understanding.

     Many people make incorrect assumptions when they meet an extrovert.

1.  One such idea is that they are domineering. Some extroverts might very wll be quite directional;  however that trait might be a cover up for something. That something might be a person in their life that is so reserved that they do not even say anything for any reason. The extrovert therefore is left to take a lead roll even though they are not domineering at all.

2.  Another bad label is that they are self assured to a fault.  Some extroverts might be self reliant, independent, have specific opinions and other strong self esteem traits too.  These characteristics can be solid attributes, unless they are pushed onto a person who does not stand firmly on their ground.

3.  Along with being verbose, an extrovert is often labeled a non listener. Some extroverts listen well enough that they can actually talk and listen at the same time. Quite often a trained ear of an extrovert can listen to more than one conversation while talking too. An extrovert does not have to be wordy to be considered outgoing.

4.  Opinionated is a harsh word to pin on anyone. We all have opinions and our pet peeves as well. The triggers for everyone vary immensely as they do with the extrovert. The extrovert most often will be the first to give their ideas about a certain subject. This is often done because no one else comes forward to lead the way.  The extrovert goes to the head of the line when they take the initiative in sharing their enlightenment.  Many people do not like to discuss annoyances. The extrovert is most often a problem solver, so that opinion about any pet peeve is said with no reservation.

     In closing, just know that is a special person behind the extroverted personality. You cannot always judge a book by its cover and neither can you judge a person by their cover. It might just be by choice or by demand in their life that  they are an extrovert.

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Comments

Ginae
Ginae said... on July 20th, 2009 at 3:44 AM

As an extrovert, I am ever-wondering how I initially come off and I'm pretty sure that it has to be a somewhat harsh first meeting. Ugh...~!

Hiho
Hiho said... on July 9th, 2009 at 6:45 AM

I always thought I was a bit of an introvert but apparently..I'm a bot of both. Thanks for this Goodselfme.

HaveBlue
HaveBlue said... on June 21st, 2009 at 11:00 PM

great tips.

swatilohani
swatilohani said... on May 26th, 2009 at 8:56 AM

true tips

JennyHeart
JennyHeart said... on May 25th, 2009 at 6:27 PM

So true. Spoken by a true hearted person. Well done!

alaska_nut
alaska_nut said... on April 5th, 2009 at 3:40 AM

Interesting and thought provoking. good job

rexaniel
rexaniel said... on March 23rd, 2009 at 1:21 AM

very intelligent..5 star.

kiran8
kiran8 said... on March 17th, 2009 at 5:47 AM

Interesting observations, thanks a lot :)



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